Hard-Fi: Career Opportunities (Ross Phillips Interview)
With their latest single “Cash Machine” hitting the charts and Stars Of CCTV in stores, Hard-Fi are on their way to grabbing some heat from The Arctic Monkeys, while rekindling the triumphant spirit and sound of The Clash.
Sound Tribe Sector 9 Launches Spring Tour
The five members of Sound Tribe Sector 9 will leave their California homes this spring for another musical road trip, with concerts booked throughout much of the U.S.
The hard-touring band, which blends live instrumentation with laptop grooves, will launch its latest trek April 6 in Santa Ana, Calif. They’ll head through Arizona and Texas to the South, winding their way up the East Coast by late April.
STS9 looks to head home after a May 6 Detroit gig, but the group will be back onstage in June at the two-day Harmony Festival in Santa Rosa, Calif., as well as the Wakarusa Music Festival in Lawrence, Kan.
The band released a new album, ARTiFACT, last year, but STS9 fans know studio recordings are only the tip of the iceberg. The group offers live downloads, including dozens of full concerts from its recent winter tour, on its official Web site, sts9.com.
Source pollstar.com.
moe., Fox Theatre, Atlanta GA 3.4.06
Photos by Michael Saba of moe. at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, GA on March 4th, 2006
Girls In Hawaii: From Here To There
Ask yourself–do you like Belgian indie-pop? Not a question most people can readily answer off the top of their head, but that is Girls In Hawaii–who are actually guys. Confused yet?
PJ Harvey Readies First Live DVD
Known for her raucous and theatrical live shows, the ever-elusive PJ Harvey will finally release her first-ever live DVD, PJ Harvey on Tour — Please Leave Quietly, on May 2nd.
The collection, directed by Harvey’s longtime video director Maria Mochnacz, features footage from the notoriously guarded rocker’s U.S. and European tours in support of 2004’s Uh Huh Her. In addition, Please Leave Quietly offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the construction of the live shows — from stage sets to sound checks — as well as the previously unreleased tracks “Evol” and “Uh Huh Her.”
Source rollingstone.com.
James Brown Keeps on Moving
Having recently performed in China for the first time ever, James Brown is ready for another round of blistering shows across the U.S. and Europe.
Backed by his nine-piece Soul General band and the General Sweet backup singers, the Godfather of Soul has dates booked throughout May from Oklahoma to New Jersey.
He’ll visit New York and Massachussetts in June before heading to Europe. Gigs are planned in half a dozen European countries, including an appearance at Ireland’s Oxegen Festival.
He’ll be back in the U.S. the following month, with a series of West Coast gigs planned into September. The last confirmed dates are mid-September shows in Missouri, Iowa and Indiana.
Source pollstar.com.
Dungen Returns to the States
Swedish psych-rock outfit Dungen will be back in the U.S. this spring for its second major tour.
The band will do a week’s worth of West Coast dates coinciding with its appearance at the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival April 29-30.
A month later, they’ll return for a round of dates on the other side of the Mississippi, starting in Chicago June 2. More than a dozen shows are planned that month, including two gigs in Canada and a slot at Bonnaroo in Manchester, Tenn.
The EARL in Atlanta will host the last show of the trek June 18.
Source pollstar.com.
Matt Costa’s Top 20 Songs
Matt Costa shares with Glide his 20 favorite tunes with a little running commentary.
Phil Lesh & Friends Added To 10KLF
Phil Lesh & Friends joins an already jam-packed lineup of artists for a headlining performance at the 4th Annual 10,000 Lakes Festival (10KLF) July 19-22, 2006 at the Soo Pass Ranch in Detroit Lakes, MN.
The perfect addition to 10KLF’s rich musical diversity, former Grateful Dead bassist and his band, Phil Lesh & Friends, perform on the Main Stage Friday, July 21, joining festival headliners Trey Anastasio on July 22 and The String Cheese Incident on July 20.
Drawing from a pool full of talented national, regional, and emerging acts, the 10,000 Lakes Festival seeks to be the nation
Pixies Plan A Summer Euro Tour
Two years since they reformed for the first time in more than a decade, the Pixies will reactivate for seven European shows in July. What happens after that is anybody’s guess, according to guitarist Joey Santiago. “It will be an organic process, I guess,” he tells Billboard.com. “After these shows, should we continue on? Should we let it rest? We really don’t know.”
For the upcoming gigs, which begin July 14 in Trencin, Slovakia, the Pixies “sought out places we haven’t been before,” according to Santiago. “We actually looked at a map while we were doing the last tour in Japan.”
Here are the Pixies’ tour dates:
July 14: Trencin, Slovakia (Pohoda)
July 15: St. Polten, Austria (Nuke)
July 16: Zagreb, Croatia (Salata)
July 19: Toulon, France (Voix de Gaou)
July 20: Lisbon (Atlantico)
July 21: Benicassim, Spain (Bennicasim Festival)
July 23: Carhaix, France (Les Veilles Charrues)
Source: billboard
Nine Black Alps: Everything Is
Dates and times may be arbitrary human attempts to impose order amid the chaos, but the precision with which musical fads shift every time the ball drops can
Greyboy Allstars : Crystal Ballroom – Portland, OR 3/10/2006
In a time where, there are more self-proclaimed “All-star” bands out there then actual stars in the industry, this one lives up to the billing and then some. The Greyboy Allstars are truly a celestial combination of musicians, that have truly earned the moniker “Allstars” In one jam they can tickle your mind with harmonically layered tunes that the most cerebral focused music fans out there would be attracted to, while they can simultaneously add raw groovin’ nastiness in the same song for those whose bodies just need to funk out
Langerado Music Festival: Markham Park, Sunrise FL 3/11-12/2006
Hosting just under 15,000 people and close to 40 bands, this year
Ramble Dove: Honky Tonk Tuesday (Brett Hughes Interview)
Tuesdays have been pretty nice in Burlington, Vermont lately with Brett Hughes quietly refining his Honky Tonk jam sessions. For the past few months he has been joined by a rotating cast that will soon be led down to Bonnaroo by Mike Gordon.
My Morning Jacket, Secret Machines, Ben Folds, Gov’t Mule To Play Rites of Spring Fest
Vanderbilt University’s RItes of Spring Music Festival has added several artists to its already impressive lineup.
The latest confirmations include Ben Lee, Matt Pond PA, and Secret Machines, joining the previously announced My Morning Jacket, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Ben Folds, and Gov’t Mule and more.
Rites of Spring, a Vanderbilt tradition for more than 30 years, is set for April 21-22 on the Nashville campus.
Other artists on the schedule include Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Blue Merle, Cary Brothers, B Young, Old Union, and Hot Buttered Rum.
Source pollstar.com.
Silverstein / Spitalfield / Stretch Arm Strong / With Honor / Dropping Daylight : HoB, Cleveland OH 2/23/2006
The golden sounds Silverstein and their hand-picked lineup of friends provided made this foray truly fruitful and made fans musical millionaires for the night.
Shooter Jennings : Martini Ranch, Scottsdale, AZ 3/15/2006
With a back up band that looks more L.A. than Nashville, it’s hard to take Shooter for straight up country, especially when he says, “we’re country music,” while one guitar riff teases Black Sabbath’s “Sweet Leaf,” and another purges in psychedelic excess.
Lotus Plans Spring Tour & New CD
On May 16, Lotus will release their brand new CD The Strength Of Weak Ties. The new album combines the rock edge of live guitars and percussion with the synthetic bleeps and crushing beats of dance music – and it works to a stunning effect. In a live setting Lotus, plays every note on the spot and nothing is ever prerecorded. The improvisational nature of the live show leads to a spontaneity and excitement that just can
Trey Anastasio Radio Special To Air In April
Trey Anastasio Live: Let It Shine, a new one-hour radio special featuring Trey live on stage and in the studio, is set to air on radio stations nationwide in April 2006.
The setlist includes his best-known solo and Phish songs live, with his new band at NYC’s Madison Square Garden this past New Years Eve, and solo from an exclusive acoustic session recorded in New York a few weeks ago.
In an intimate conversation with host, Rita Houston, Trey discusses everything from his new album and songs to his time and relationship with Phish to his fledgling hockey career.
Participating stations and show details are expected to be released shortly